First, go and lose weight.
A fat woman was kept in a cage as an animal monster and exhibited at the circus, and was smashed with tomatoes and rotten eggs. After his death, he was still haunted in the hut, and was harassed by children's fear. In the end, he was bombed with no bones left.
As a fat woman, I can't help but sigh: is fat people such a big sin? What was wrong with her being treated like this.
Second,
the little gangster who kept his childlike innocence, addicted to alcohol, evil and bullied the child was eaten by the strange house, and the police uncle who didn't believe the children's words perfunctory work was eaten by the strange house. Look, adults who don't believe what children say will be punished. In the end, Bones left with his childhood favorite kite, no matter whether the girl partner had a new boyfriend; two police uncles jumped around playing trick or treat on Halloween to ask for candy.
Maybe this film was specially made for Halloween. As an adult, I feel that the cartoon is a little too scary, and the psychological endurance of American children is still quite strong.
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